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. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by a bullet. president and mrs. kennedy's rip to texas included a number of for thes around the state to various cities and jackie kennedy managed to steal spotlight among the excited crowds. brian williams reports on the events leading up to that shot heard round the world. >> reporter: at their third texas stop in ft. worth, even though it was late and raining, people lined the streets to see them. the kennedys spent their last night together at the hotel texas. the next morning, november 22nd, the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 gathered outside. >> i appreciate you being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. it takes longer. but of course she looks better than me. >> reporter: and when she appeared, mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now famous pink chanel suit, wheat gloves and pill box hat. >> a few years ago i sbr drused
. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by a bullet. president and mrs. kennedy's rip to texas included a number of for thes around the state to various cities and jackie kennedy managed to steal spotlight among the excited crowds. brian williams reports on the events leading up to that shot heard round the world. >> reporter: at...
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. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down
. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down
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in richmond, don ford, kpix 5. >>> we're talking about the rain yesterday. it's sort of tapered off. now we have the winds. >> we have the rain and wind. and we have the snow. >> good! >> up in the sierra. >> good for the holiday. >> we have a little video to show you where they have the treetops on the ground covered with a light dusting of snow. light? they have had nine inches at sierra at tahoe. that's what you're looking at right now. they have the lifts as you can gently running, not opening day yet but they are praying for cold weather to continue and the three-quarters of a foot of snow is not a bad precedent. right now we are only at about -- san jose only has 29% of average rainfall this time of the year. the numbers are in the mid-50s but believe me, you live in the bay area long enough there are some years that start slow and finish big and there's some years that are -- like last year, started big, finishes with a wimper. it's early-morning. it's november. 57 at concord right now. 58 livermore. santa rosa 58 degrees. wind speeds are the big stor
in richmond, don ford, kpix 5. >>> we're talking about the rain yesterday. it's sort of tapered off. now we have the winds. >> we have the rain and wind. and we have the snow. >> good! >> up in the sierra. >> good for the holiday. >> we have a little video to show you where they have the treetops on the ground covered with a light dusting of snow. light? they have had nine inches at sierra at tahoe. that's what you're looking at right now. they have the...
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we have don james from parks and recreation. so don is going to discuss so parks and recreation priority projects. >> supervisors, capital director for the san francisco parks and recreation. i have a brief presentation today on the eastern plan for the open space. some of this was covered earlier by the city planning presentation. i think there is one fundamental commitment made as part of eastern neighborhoods. we would create four new open spaces and we are very well poised to follow through on that commitment. as
we have don james from parks and recreation. so don is going to discuss so parks and recreation priority projects. >> supervisors, capital director for the san francisco parks and recreation. i have a brief presentation today on the eastern plan for the open space. some of this was covered earlier by the city planning presentation. i think there is one fundamental commitment made as part of eastern neighborhoods. we would create four new open spaces and we are very well poised to follow...
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i'm don fishing and my son is a sect grader. the rule of the parented advisory committee is to have discussions. this report provides an update on key initiates. last month pack - sorry last month we highlighted the project and we've been meeting in teams for community conversations and determine concrete ways to engage parents. we've been exploring where the efforts can have the most meaningful feedback. in areas high interest is looking at the relationship between school discipline and achievement and disproperly numbers of latino and african-americans ask the being obey suspended. we have a timeline that will allow he parents to share their experiments and framed by a roach. we're designing a survey to bring a diverse spectrum to the board of education and district starch on this matter. we're going to develop a discussion guide and a determine the school sites to host the conversation where we've had them in the past and convene parents outside of the area to talk about those areas. pack met to talk about the english electro
i'm don fishing and my son is a sect grader. the rule of the parented advisory committee is to have discussions. this report provides an update on key initiates. last month pack - sorry last month we highlighted the project and we've been meeting in teams for community conversations and determine concrete ways to engage parents. we've been exploring where the efforts can have the most meaningful feedback. in areas high interest is looking at the relationship between school discipline and...
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t y end and dennis changing - (calling names) (clapping) i've got 3 more don mcdonald, herb roth man, and clooif. (clapping). those individuals and a many others are responsible for the iconic structure. i'll tip my hat to the contracting forces that built this bridge and 34 are mentioned by mr. flowers but i'll also acknowledge because we're eternal indebted to them the many contractors and subcontractors that made this happen. please give them another round of applause. i'm going to take the risk of naming a few individuals i'll end up leaving some folks out. the toll bridge program is mr. tony (clapping) tony your help along the way was much appreciated. brian has been mentioned engineer extraordinaire. the project manager is tim. just one the principle managers is steve (clapping) and i will read off for you names who are heavily involved in the construction effort and i'll ask them to stand. they're here every weekend. (calling names) (clapping) if you four could please stand up (clapping) >> those individuals are only a small representation of the amount of effort that went in a
t y end and dennis changing - (calling names) (clapping) i've got 3 more don mcdonald, herb roth man, and clooif. (clapping). those individuals and a many others are responsible for the iconic structure. i'll tip my hat to the contracting forces that built this bridge and 34 are mentioned by mr. flowers but i'll also acknowledge because we're eternal indebted to them the many contractors and subcontractors that made this happen. please give them another round of applause. i'm going to take the...
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now there's rape involved and there is also robbery as well. >> thank you very much, don. we appreciate it. >>> our third story "outfront" is racism at san jose state university. three white students charged with a hate crime after horrific allegations from their african-american roommate. here's what prosecutors are saying happened thax saying the three defendants tried to put a bike lock around the neck of the 17-year-old freshman and then told him they lost the keys. they taunted almost by calling him 3/5s. students know that's a way the american government used to count black people. and they deck trade college dorm sweep with the confederate flag, nazi symbols and other racial epithets. "outfront," jeff rosen. this is a, has the bizarre story. i can't believe we're actually talking about this happening in 2013 in the united states of america. this sounds like it would have happened in the 1960s during the civil rights era or something even a century before. what else can you tell us happened? >> first, i agree with you. i can't believe that in the year 2013, we're tal
now there's rape involved and there is also robbery as well. >> thank you very much, don. we appreciate it. >>> our third story "outfront" is racism at san jose state university. three white students charged with a hate crime after horrific allegations from their african-american roommate. here's what prosecutors are saying happened thax saying the three defendants tried to put a bike lock around the neck of the 17-year-old freshman and then told him they lost the keys....
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. >> don west and i spend 2,000 hours -- >> do you think you'll be repaid? >> he has possibilities. i think those possibilities are shrinking with actions like this. i didn't take it on expecting to get full payment. he has an agreement he will if the money is available. >> so the legal defense fund didn't pan out. >> it took care of a lot of expenses. it allowed him to bring on experts and survive until trial and pay off some of what was done. no, there is a lot of money due to a lot of people that put in work. don and i are two of the people but we know that money is never to come to us or far in the future if something good does come to george. >> good to have you here. >>> most people remember where they were when president kennedy was shot and no one can forget what the first lady was wearing. the story behind jackie kennedy's pink suit and why no one will see it for 100 years. we'll explain why. cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from
. >> don west and i spend 2,000 hours -- >> do you think you'll be repaid? >> he has possibilities. i think those possibilities are shrinking with actions like this. i didn't take it on expecting to get full payment. he has an agreement he will if the money is available. >> so the legal defense fund didn't pan out. >> it took care of a lot of expenses. it allowed him to bring on experts and survive until trial and pay off some of what was done. no, there is a lot...
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james from senior disability and peter from the immigrant legal resource center, nancy cross, don nunly from the aims project, coline from the cap pain for a better nutrition and mopsy from the center of health and uc beckerry public health >> next speaker? >> good morning, my name is alex and i am a senior disability action. and even though there are meal sites and home delivered meals for seniors and people with disabilities that demand that such meals as stated in the funding can provide. and in 2006, the cap between the number of meals served and the number needed was between 6 and 9 million needs. annually. and the last three years, the budget for the home delivered meals has been cut and what needs to happen is that the money needs to be increased. and there is a long waiting list and it has to be paid with young people with disabilities and they tend to fall through the cracks, on the list of needs food is on top along with housing more money for food. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> with reference to the sros one of the things ha they are asking for is that there be cooking fa
james from senior disability and peter from the immigrant legal resource center, nancy cross, don nunly from the aims project, coline from the cap pain for a better nutrition and mopsy from the center of health and uc beckerry public health >> next speaker? >> good morning, my name is alex and i am a senior disability action. and even though there are meal sites and home delivered meals for seniors and people with disabilities that demand that such meals as stated in the funding can...
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it's been coor donned off. there are 5,000 people invited to attend this ceremony. we'll hear from the mayor and david mcwelcome la will read from the speech that he was to give that day. and i think this really speaks as to how much the city has struggled over the last five decades coming to terms with the assassination happened here and how difficult that has been for so many people. it was a beautiful blue-skied day. thousands of people lined the streets of dallas to watch this motorcade. this was the tail end just a few feet where from where we're standing. this entire area has been coor donned off unlike anything this city has ever seen. >> so, they use to call that back in the day, they used to call that weather a kennedy day. because it seemed whenever the president traveled, it would be sunny. as i recall, it started out as a rainy, miserable day, and it turned into that beautiful day. but everyone just remembers dallas because of that shooting it seems. and that's something, as you said, that city has been dealing with. so are they looking forward in the co
it's been coor donned off. there are 5,000 people invited to attend this ceremony. we'll hear from the mayor and david mcwelcome la will read from the speech that he was to give that day. and i think this really speaks as to how much the city has struggled over the last five decades coming to terms with the assassination happened here and how difficult that has been for so many people. it was a beautiful blue-skied day. thousands of people lined the streets of dallas to watch this motorcade....
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y la cara de don francisco era para verla. y no tenÍa precio. >>> quÉ pasÓ, karlita? >>> uno de los momentos que me goce fue a miguel bosÉ, que barbaridad. ese hombre con todos sus amigos como dice. >>> era la persona del aÑo, y fueron tres grandes amigos, laura pausini, juanes y ricky martin, cantaron pedacitos de su canciÓn, me imagino que fue difÍcil escoger tres temas. y Él termino con su "amante bandido". >>> y marc anthony, se esperaba que llegue con su novia. >>> no pasÓ por el cuarto donde tomaban las fotografÍas. >>> creo que es como que pasÓ desapercibida, y mÁs adelante le tengo mi reportaje, y creo que pasÓ desapercibida, y marc anthony estaba muy jovial, y... >>> y la canciÓn excepcional. >>> y ninel conde? >>> todo el mundo se sabe la canciÓn, asÍ que marc anthony con esa canciÓn... >>> y ninel conde se veÍa guapa, con el toque de omar chaparro. >>> el encuentro con charo, ustedes vieron que a omar chaparro se le perdiÓ ninel, y fue charo la que apareciÓ con su cuchi cuchi, y como que no le gusto. >>> es que estuvo bueno este sketch. la
y la cara de don francisco era para verla. y no tenÍa precio. >>> quÉ pasÓ, karlita? >>> uno de los momentos que me goce fue a miguel bosÉ, que barbaridad. ese hombre con todos sus amigos como dice. >>> era la persona del aÑo, y fueron tres grandes amigos, laura pausini, juanes y ricky martin, cantaron pedacitos de su canciÓn, me imagino que fue difÍcil escoger tres temas. y Él termino con su "amante bandido". >>> y marc anthony, se esperaba...
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i'm don fishing and my son is a sect grader. the rule of the parented advisory committee is to have discussions. this report provides an update on key initiates. last month pack - sorry last month we highlighted the project and we've been meeting in
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polite here and thank you very much for this interview that's all we have for today we're talking to don's deputy foreign minister has saying i may have to like out. well go into the future on this one the show will in about its technology keeping the moscow metro rolling with new modeling and they said makes me ways in the oil industry and a dream team of robots to places too dangerous for humans. to ninefold the latest news and innovation is here on technology update on. the future of coverage. if you. got no opportunity. to start to construct your own little current. olympian bit give don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that bull with no time to tell a kid came be we can see. you just made so because i was like oh probably going to hook. up with the wrong kind of. like said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young age. oh god is woman. spread this. bill press the extremist faction. thinks. the bus has to be. like the straight. guy. to go. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably n
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don and i are two of those people. but we know that money is either never to come to us or far in the future if something good comes too'mara, good to have you here. >>> most everyone remembers where the were when president kennedy was shot or what the first lady was wearing. more next. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possib
don and i are two of those people. but we know that money is either never to come to us or far in the future if something good comes too'mara, good to have you here. >>> most everyone remembers where the were when president kennedy was shot or what the first lady was wearing. more next. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i...
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don is part of the indian tripe. they are been overrun by pat growers. they're afraid to go in the forest alone. >> they're armed. >> it has an impact, folks not being able to do what we're accustomed to doing. >> reporter: he says fear is also keeping tribe members inside. and unable to participate in practices, like burial rights and basket weaving. why are the areas so appealing to growers now. >> they're not traversed very often. they have a little bit of cover from not being seen. it's purely from roads or other houses. >> appealing because of the density that public land offers in california. at the same time, areas that so many cherish. >> it just doesn't affect our county or our state. it affects the entire country. >> reporter: more than 12,000 were found on national land in california. that's an estimation, followed by tennessee and oregon. to put that into perspective. both states had plants. law enforcement says if you're hiking and you see a water line like this pipe we just showed you, most likely connected to a grow site. that just shows t
don is part of the indian tripe. they are been overrun by pat growers. they're afraid to go in the forest alone. >> they're armed. >> it has an impact, folks not being able to do what we're accustomed to doing. >> reporter: he says fear is also keeping tribe members inside. and unable to participate in practices, like burial rights and basket weaving. why are the areas so appealing to growers now. >> they're not traversed very often. they have a little bit of cover from...
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. >> they donned red, green, and brown hoodies. it was an event arranged by one of the largest shopping malls. the previous record for the world's largest human christmas tree was set in 2011 by 672 people here in germany. >> i remember that back in 2011. >> i'm sure you do. to the relief of parents, the christmas tree was not in the form of a human pyramid, as you just saw. it was more of an exercise in crowd control, as the group assembled into a tree-like formation on the ground. the record was set in 15 minutes and 29 seconds. >> a monumental congratulations there. always a huge fan of world records no matter how unusual they are. hats off, kids. well played. >>> that's it for us on this friday. thank you for being with us. our next newscast at 5:00. you can always get the latest information on-line. >> have you gotten your christmas trees yet? >> no. >> that would be a world record, to do something early on that front. >> bye. have a great weekend. - liz, there's someone in the apartment. someone who thinks you're special in e
. >> they donned red, green, and brown hoodies. it was an event arranged by one of the largest shopping malls. the previous record for the world's largest human christmas tree was set in 2011 by 672 people here in germany. >> i remember that back in 2011. >> i'm sure you do. to the relief of parents, the christmas tree was not in the form of a human pyramid, as you just saw. it was more of an exercise in crowd control, as the group assembled into a tree-like formation on the...
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. >> and yeah, and ran don, and the concern, and of the lbes, and what, but the vendors, that are in interviewed and are going to bring in a proposal, and they have already been vetted by the human resources and than any other city contract, they have to prove that they will have an lbe, right? >> that is part of the minimum bid of qualifications, right. >> thank you. >> this is outside of 14 b and so it is a port requirement that the response ants come with an lbe partner and so it will go through the same process of a professional services contract or a construction contract where the contracts monitoring division will review that they have met the percentage as part of a minimum qualification to review the proposal. >> that is what i thought. >> and on the five year contract that makes a lot of sense. >> and it does worry me a little bit about the amount of security that the vendor has to put down, and in the form of cash, or a cashier's check, non-refundable. that takes the small guy or the small business guy out of it? and i think that i am talking about one year's rent or somet
. >> and yeah, and ran don, and the concern, and of the lbes, and what, but the vendors, that are in interviewed and are going to bring in a proposal, and they have already been vetted by the human resources and than any other city contract, they have to prove that they will have an lbe, right? >> that is part of the minimum bid of qualifications, right. >> thank you. >> this is outside of 14 b and so it is a port requirement that the response ants come with an lbe...
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well this comes after recent un report that was somewhat donning of drone technology. in fact referred to them is deemed a danger to global security and that by using these type of weapons and encourage more nations to try and acquire them. the respect and activists from the gym and run campaigns just attended the true summit conference in washington. also ross explained to me what is feeding the fizz of anti gun campaigners. durbin dollar campaign is against the use of drones for war surveillance and oppression defining what that is it needs to be addressed by the international community certainly very many surveillance jones can be weapon on his ear and out of time using them gleefully is it that is integrated very closely with the surveillance capabilities mean fear that it will be used to prevent peaceful demonstrations even in europe and stately and border control. it can be very lethal. it's on the borderline of both of whom is the work situation is that if they are in her arms a mass exodus is bringing christianity in the middle east to the verge of extinction.
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greenpeace activists and their ship detained in september for trying to scale an arctic oil rig twenty don of them of already been granted bail or most of them released with just one staying behind bars until february is to say with more. it's been a roller coaster ride for the thirty active activists who were arrested for trying to scale a russian oil rig in the arctic now the thirty that's twenty eight of them were greenpeace activists and two of them who are journalists to where charged with piracy for trying to scale that article oil rig the russian authorities said they put everybody on that oil rig in danger as well as themselves and other charges of piracy were later reduced to holligan ism charges which carry up to a seven year maximum sentence at this point they will move from moments good to st petersburg that was early in november where they'd be able to get diplomatic help as well as be near to their families with this environmental case has certainly caused a rift between russia as well as the netherlands of the arctic sunrise vessel which the activists were on board was a fly
greenpeace activists and their ship detained in september for trying to scale an arctic oil rig twenty don of them of already been granted bail or most of them released with just one staying behind bars until february is to say with more. it's been a roller coaster ride for the thirty active activists who were arrested for trying to scale a russian oil rig in the arctic now the thirty that's twenty eight of them were greenpeace activists and two of them who are journalists to where charged with...
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there's no question that lynn don johnson his mastery, his understanding of his fellow southerners and the fact that he had the emotional punch of the kennedy mar tor come was a powerful combination, that got that civil rights bill passed. richard russell of georgia senator who led the segregation said we could have stopped john kennedy on civil rights, we couldn't stop lindon johnson. do i think eventually like the act would have happened because the morale force of the argument was too strong. but i think it would have been slower, i think it would have been a more a question of attacking one way or another then what johnson accomplished in the year and a half after his death. >> vietnam war is an interesting analysis, because i think that was one of the big questions. that. he had lived would he have continued on the same path. >> by far the most consequential question, is what would have happened in vietnam. you can find people that point to the 1970 speeches, his introduction of about 16,000 advisors. his occasional embrace of a domino theory. i think the evidence is the other way
there's no question that lynn don johnson his mastery, his understanding of his fellow southerners and the fact that he had the emotional punch of the kennedy mar tor come was a powerful combination, that got that civil rights bill passed. richard russell of georgia senator who led the segregation said we could have stopped john kennedy on civil rights, we couldn't stop lindon johnson. do i think eventually like the act would have happened because the morale force of the argument was too...
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there will be a number of special ceremonies in dallas including the unveiling of a new don you want on the famous grassy knoll. there will be a moment of silence for president kennedy. you can watch all of that live here on nbc bay area. >> 5:10. negotiations to get a palo alto man released in north korea continued. 85-year-old merrill newman is a korean veteran. he was on a tour when he was detained. his friend said it happened about a month ago but neither the u.s. state department nor the korean government could confirm that. sweden's ambassador has been trying to deliver newman's heart medication. >> the time is 5:11. coming up, some bay area kids getting a special early dip this season. >> a live look at the safe way store in pleasanton. we're gearing up for annual food drive. >> it is on. >> time to strike up the band. we'll tell you how you can help out some local families this year. >> plus, you'll be able to soon maybe talk on the phone in the airplane. what do you think? >>> for the second friday in a row a big system going on sale. this is important for silicon valley. >>
there will be a number of special ceremonies in dallas including the unveiling of a new don you want on the famous grassy knoll. there will be a moment of silence for president kennedy. you can watch all of that live here on nbc bay area. >> 5:10. negotiations to get a palo alto man released in north korea continued. 85-year-old merrill newman is a korean veteran. he was on a tour when he was detained. his friend said it happened about a month ago but neither the u.s. state department nor...
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that voice you just heard from the first nbc news bulletin to air that day, 50 years ago, the voice of don pardo who was interrupting daytime programming to come on the air with the news from here, dealey plaza, dallas, texas, largely untouched in the half century since that day. we must add a perfectly miserable day weather wise. 36 degrees. it is raining on this crowd. the rain moving to the side of 22 miles an hour. 5,000 people filling this plaza behinds us now. hearing prayers, hearing music, hearing from various speakers and coming up shortly, from the mayor of dallas, texas, a moment of silence to mark the moment 1:28 p.m. eastern time when the shot rang out from the book depository behind us, the sixth floor museum, now a place where millions each year come to see the window where lee harvey oswald, shielded by cardboard boxes, squeezed off those shots to the passing motorcade below. let's listen in as the mayor of dallas, texas, approaches the moment of silence. >> but out of that tragedy, an opportunity was granted to us, the chance to learn how to face the future when it -- it's
that voice you just heard from the first nbc news bulletin to air that day, 50 years ago, the voice of don pardo who was interrupting daytime programming to come on the air with the news from here, dealey plaza, dallas, texas, largely untouched in the half century since that day. we must add a perfectly miserable day weather wise. 36 degrees. it is raining on this crowd. the rain moving to the side of 22 miles an hour. 5,000 people filling this plaza behinds us now. hearing prayers, hearing...
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don, philly is the most recent case. tell us what is going on there and how dangerous and widespread this is. >> it is very widespread, sean. i know you know philadelphia a little bit. lower marion is not a place where you'd see something like this, one of the most affluent suburbs in the country literally and we had an attack war guy in his 70s was knocked down now walking with a cane. we had another in a nice northeastern philadelphia middle class neighborhood and here people are saying what you just said. why is it that these are not considered hate crimes out of the box? why is everything defused? and it's up to fox and talk radio to bring this and piece it together that these things are happening in great numbers? >> you know, especially when you consider some cases. they've been fatal here. we've had so much debate over the zimmerman trayvon martin case. >> exactly. >> people are dying. old people are being attacked. 80-year-old people have been victims of this. they are also videotaping this and putting it on the
don, philly is the most recent case. tell us what is going on there and how dangerous and widespread this is. >> it is very widespread, sean. i know you know philadelphia a little bit. lower marion is not a place where you'd see something like this, one of the most affluent suburbs in the country literally and we had an attack war guy in his 70s was knocked down now walking with a cane. we had another in a nice northeastern philadelphia middle class neighborhood and here people are saying...
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. >> don, you're not making your employees wear these hats, are you? >> only when times get really tough. we really celebrate the heritage of the fire departments in our restaurants. many of the local fire departments donate their used gear to put on display, almost like a museum. >> the firehouse subs was founded by two fire fighters. you are donating millions every year, raising millions for first responders. >> very proud of that. it is the heart of firehouse subs. the main thing that drives us to help out in our communities. >> kyle, congratulations on getting job. i'm glad you're here to share the story with us. don, thanks for hiring him. >> best decision we ever made. >> elisabeth, people watch this segment every week and we get lots of e-mails from people saying thank you, we're getting hired so we're going to keep going. >> thanks so much and congratulations to kyle. >>> coming up, a recall every parent needs to hear about this morning. hundreds of thousands of baby monitors being pulled because they can be deadly. what you need to know up nex
. >> don, you're not making your employees wear these hats, are you? >> only when times get really tough. we really celebrate the heritage of the fire departments in our restaurants. many of the local fire departments donate their used gear to put on display, almost like a museum. >> the firehouse subs was founded by two fire fighters. you are donating millions every year, raising millions for first responders. >> very proud of that. it is the heart of firehouse subs....
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kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lynn don johnson as president. >> that whole scene is obviously just surreal. she aarrives in the cabin of air force one in these clothes covered in the president's blood. >> reporter: mrs. kennedy was still in her suit when she arrived later that evening at andrews air force base in maryland. the president's brother at her side in the middle of the night. once at the white house, her personal maid put the suit in a bag so mrs. kennedy wouldn't have to look at it. then, sometimes in 1964, the blood-stained suit arrived here, at the national archives building at the nation ago capital. it came in a box along with a handwritten note from jackie kennedy's mother. it read, simply, "jackie's suit and bag, worn november 22nd, 1963." all this time it's been forbidden from public view and will makely stay that way for a very long time. in 2003 after her mother's death, caroline kennedy gave the suit to the people of the united states with the understanding that it wouldn't be put on public display for 100 years. and even t
kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lynn don johnson as president. >> that whole scene is obviously just surreal. she aarrives in the cabin of air force one in these clothes covered in the president's blood. >> reporter: mrs. kennedy was still in her suit when she arrived later that evening at andrews air force base in maryland. the president's brother at her side in the middle of the night. once at the white house, her personal maid put the suit...
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that was don's voice. >> was it? >> yeah. he broke into nbc wnbc's coverage -- it was a local rerun of bachelor father. he was the staff announcer. so kind of did the intro to that and they picked them up. >> that was the voice over underneath the nbc graphic you saw there. >> i remember i was in third grade at ps 272 in brooklyn and they had us all leave class and go to the auditorium. as we were coming down the stairs people were saying i think the president was shot. people were whispering and all the teachers, we came into the auditorium the teachers were crying, our principal was crying as he made the announcement. >> how old were you then? >> i was in 30rd grade. so i was 10 years old. >> 11 or 10. >> and walking home because i lived in the projects in brooklyn at the time and you saw these adults on the streets crying. we had never seen anything like that before. >> hard to explain to a 10-year-old how the world is changing. >> and the next few days it was nonstop coverage leading up to the funeral. it was almost as if
that was don's voice. >> was it? >> yeah. he broke into nbc wnbc's coverage -- it was a local rerun of bachelor father. he was the staff announcer. so kind of did the intro to that and they picked them up. >> that was the voice over underneath the nbc graphic you saw there. >> i remember i was in third grade at ps 272 in brooklyn and they had us all leave class and go to the auditorium. as we were coming down the stairs people were saying i think the president was shot....
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you're looking live at the sea of those clear plastic ponchos that people are donning, but you can tell that the weather and the inclement weather has not prevented these people from coming out. really young and old. as you scan this crowd and you see the faces, you see people that may have been in kindergarten or in first or second grade when kennedy was assassinated. you also see elderly people who are here that were, you know, may have been possibly, you know, in their 20s, in their 30 bes when the news that jfk was killed had come out. and you also have a number of people from a younger generation that are here to pay tribute, people that were not even alive in 1961 when president kennedy was inaugurated and the 35th president of the united states. and not alive even in 1963 when he died by an assassin's bullet here. the area that we're in is the grassy knoll, the infamous grassy knoll where 50 years ago right around this time hundreds of people brought their children out. it was a much warmer afternoon on that day in 1963, a crisp fall afternoon in dallas. and there was a sense of
you're looking live at the sea of those clear plastic ponchos that people are donning, but you can tell that the weather and the inclement weather has not prevented these people from coming out. really young and old. as you scan this crowd and you see the faces, you see people that may have been in kindergarten or in first or second grade when kennedy was assassinated. you also see elderly people who are here that were, you know, may have been possibly, you know, in their 20s, in their 30 bes...